More than 5,700 undergraduates are set to graduate from the University of Michigan Saturday, during a Class of 2014 commencement ceremony at Michigan Stadium.

Saturday's ceremony is the last graduation celebration for U-M leader Mary Sue Coleman, who is retiring this summer and being replaced by Brown Provost Mark Schlissel.

The ceremony beings at 10 a.m. and is expected to last until 11:30 a.m.

In all, 5,732 undergraduates and 3,821 graduate students are getting their degrees this weekend. U-M's graduate commencement ceremony took place Friday morning.

General Motors CEO Mary Barra is speaking during the ceremony. Barra is the first female CEO of a major U.S. automaker and will be receiving an honorary degree Saturday, along with five other individuals.

Since her appointment on Jan. 15, Barra has been at the center of a public controversy surrounding the Detroit-based automaker: the delayed recall of 2.6 million vehicles for ignition switch defects linked to at least 13 deaths.

Graduates are asked to start lining up for a procession into the stadium around 8 a.m. Bags, spray cans, lighters, umbrellas, flags, signs, balloons, banners, tripods, coolers, chair backs, water bottles and alcohol are prohibited in the stadium.